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Codes are...p1352-p1481-p1335-p0180-p1351-p1350p0115

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P1352 - Ignition Coil 'A' Primary Circuit Malfunction P1481 - Fan Secondary Low With High Fan On P1335 - Crankshaft Position Sensor P0180 - Fuel Temperature Sensor 'A' Circuit Malfunction

P1351 - IDM Input Circuit Malfunction/ Ignition Coil Control Circuit High Voltage P1350 - Fuel Level Sensor 'B' Intermittent/Bypass Line Monitor P0115 - Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Malfunction

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2000 Land Rover Discovery 2. I cannot find a leak detection pump but get a P1451 and P1481 code. Could this be the solenoid for the charcoal canister vent in the engine bay giving me the issues?.

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My late mother worked at the Land Rover plant in Solihull and put careful miles on a Disco when it was known as the 'J Car'. Also the first Vogue with a turbo. Long time ago!

Information and videos on both codes.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2000+Land+Rover+Discovery+2+P1481


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P1352-P1481-P1335-P0180-P1351-P1350-P0115

all valid codes but as they are vehicle specific ( except for p 0180 which is obd-11)
all you have to do is comment on the make and model of the vehicle and the engine size to get answers
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I think my car imobilser is not working. I get the following errors when I attach the diagnostic machine 1. egr circuit low 2. Fueld Sensor temp high 3. P1351 code Any help please

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Code p1351

GM General Motors P1351: ICM Circuit High Input Conditions Details: With engine speed less than 250 rpm, ignition control enabled, the VCM detected that the ignition control circuit was more than 4.90 V

Read more at: https://www.obd-codes.com/p1351
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Codes p1351 p1343

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Position sensor swith circuit high bank 1

I have 2007 Toyota Camry v6 the car start and die way then I check on my computer they has a code ignition coil a to f or code p1351 p1352 p1353 p1354 p1355 p1356
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Computer analysis showed these codes... P0330 P1133 P1135 P1346 P1349 P1351 P1354. can anyone tell me what each of these mean?

P0330 Knock Sensor 2 Circuit (Bank 2)
P1133 Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit Response Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 1)
P1135 Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 1)
P1346 VVT Sensor Range/Performance Problem (Bank 1)
P1349 VVT System Malfunction (Bank 1)
P1351 Variable Valve Timing / CMP Sensor Range / Performance
P1354 Variable Valve Timing System Fault

NOTE:Variable Valve Timing (VVT) sensor is also known as camshaft position sensor.
The Variable Valve Timing (VVT) system controls intake valve timing in response to driving conditions.

Possible causes are:
  1. Incorrect valve timing P1346, P1349, P1351 & P1354
  2. Faulty oil control valve P1346, P1349, P1351 & P1354
  3. Faulty VVT controller assembly P1346, P1349, P1351 & P1354
  4. Faulty ECM All Codes
  5. Jumped timing belt All Codes
  6. Faulty Camshaft Position Sensor P1346, P1349, P1351 & P1354
  7. Faulty O2 Sensor (Bank 1, Sensor 1) P1133 & P1135


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